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Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

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Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

Follow AP visual journalism:SAYYIDA ZEINAB, Syria (AP) — At the Sayyida Zeinab shrine, rituals of faith unfold: worshippers kneel in prayer, visitors raise their palms skyward or fervently murmur invocations as they press their faces against an ornate structure enclosing where they believe the granddaughter of Prophet Muhammad is entombed.But it’s more than just religious devotion that the golden-domed shrine became known for during Syria’s prolonged

Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

At the time, the shrine’s protection from Sunni extremists became afor some Shiite fighters and

Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

from beyond Syria’s borders who backed the former government of Bashar Assad. The shrine and the surrounding area, which bears the same name, thus emerged as examples of how the religious and political increasingly intertwined during the conflict.

With such a legacy, local Shiite community leaders and members are now navigating a dramatically altered political landscape around Sayyida Zeinab and beyond, afterThis story was first published on April 3, 2025. It was published again on April 7, 2025, to correct Sen. Mike Lee is from Utah, not Ohio.

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